axest for life!!

@emo_rilz (208)
United States
June 14, 2007 2:30pm CST
i have been playing for about 6 years now, and i am as in love with it as wen i got it. i love every aspect of playing it, and i love to do all of the songs, riffs, harmonix, composing, and just the fun of jam sessions! i live in a town where the guitarists are everywhere you go! almost all of my friends play... only one doesn't! i love it... but... it seems as though the competition in my town is almost non-existant to me... do you think i should move on to another town, or should i stay here to develop new styles and more songs for my repretoir? i am very eclectic, but, i dnt know what use it would do to stay in this small town, what do you think?
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@pallidyne (858)
• United States
15 Jun 07
Definately lost the stage fright, but then take a summer and try to get a gig in another town-- I remember carrying the some of the stacks for some friends that were doing just that back when I was in my teens. Then come back home for the fall and recharge during the school year. Damn they did this cover of 25 or 6 to 4 that blew folks away. It was hilarious since so many people had supposedly never heard it before.
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@emo_rilz (208)
• United States
15 Jun 07
cool... we're a cover right now, but we throw in our originals, and ppl just go insane! we're most popular for one of my songs called "saves the day patty does" ppl here go insane for it!
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14 Jun 07
you should stay there and practice some more and than face the world :) otherwise, you might be dissapinted.
@emo_rilz (208)
• United States
14 Jun 07
yea, prolly! but yea.... i gotta get rid of my stage fright, i can still play for ppl, and they are happy, but.. it cuts my talent like in half, and it sux munky butt
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15 Jun 07
try to improve your talent even if playing for the same people :)
@emo_rilz (208)
• United States
15 Jun 07
yea... i prolly might be... bc i get my hopes up really really big
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